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Captaincy a bit too much for Gilli

He may have led Australia to a thumping 217-run win over India in the first Test, but stand-in skipper says he doesn't relish captaincy.

Published on: Oct 13, 2004 08:24 PM IST
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He may have led Australia to a thumping 217-run win over India in the first cricket Test, but stand-in skipper Adam Gilchrist has revealed that he does not relish captaincy as "it's a bit too much to take on."

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Gilchrist, who led from the front with a fine century to give the visitors' a superb start to their campaign in India, also admitted that he was not interested in the job on a full-time basis as there were others in the team more suited for that role.

"It's (captaincy) a bit too much to take on but the main reason is I don't have a huge interest in captaincy. There are a number of other guys like Ricky (Ponting), Shane Warne and Darren Lehmann who are so astute in their cricket knowledge. I don't see myself like that," Gilchrist said.

On his plans on the Indian tour, Gilchrist said he was planning to play with a lot straighter bat and give more respect to the opposition bowlers.

"May be it's about being a little more respectful to the bowling - not that I'm ever disrepectful," he said in an interview in the latest issue of Wisden Cricketer magazine.

 
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